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Leibniz University of Hannover
Institution
Section overview
- Description
- Activities
- Subordinate institutions
- Networks
- Coordinated projects
- Work package leader of collaborative projects
- Coordinated projects of subordinate institutions
- Coordinated collaborative projects of subordinate institutions
- Subordinate institutions as work package leader of collaborative projects
- Involved in research projects
- Contact
Description
With its nine departments with more than 160 studies and part-study courses, the University of Hannover Leibniz is one of the largest universities in Lower Saxony.
Activities
- Research
Subordinate institutions
- Vegetable Systems Modelling
- Institute of Economics in Horticulture
- Institute of Plant Nutrition
- Institute for plant genetics
- Institute of Water Resources Management, Hydrology and Agricultural Hydraulic Engineering
- Institute of Horticultural Production Systems Department Phytomedicine
- Institute for Soil Science
- Institute of Botany
- Center for Radiation Protection and Radioecology
- Institute of Inorganic Chemistry
- Institute of Biophysics
- Institute of Biostatistics
- Institute of Geobotany
- Institute for Geology
- Institute for Food Chemistry
- Institute of Food Science and Human Nutrition
- Institute of Organic Chemistry
- Institute for Environmental Planning
- Institute of Geography
- Institute for History and Theory of Architecture
- Fachgebiet Biosystem- und Gartenbautechnik
- Institut für Markt-Umwelt-Gesellschaft e.V.
- Institute of Technical Chemistry
- Research Team Floriculture
- Institute for sociology
- Institute for Environmental Economics and World Trade
- Institute for Biological Production Systems
- Institute of Development and Agricultural Economics
- Institute of Monetary Economics
- Institute of Economic and Cultural Geography
- Unit I Molecular Plant Breeding
- Institute for Sanitary Engineering and Waste Management
- Section of Floriculture
- Institute of Marketing and Management
- Institute for Multiphase Processes
- Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences
Networks
Coordinated projects
- BonaRes (Modul A, Phase 2): CATCHY - Catch crops as agronomic means to ensure sustainable soil fertility and yield security - SP 32
- Climate Farming in Lower Saxony
- Collaborative project: A mobile LED-laser-trap to rouse, attract, monitor and selectively combat herbivorous insects - subproject 2
- Collaborative project: A process for spore removal in raw milk in artisanal cheese dairies in order to sustainably increase product quality - subproject 1
- Collaborative project: Development of an automated system for precise, mechanic weed control in organic vegetable farming - subproject B
- Collaborative project: Safeguarding high-quality and healthy propagation material of blueberry by identification of causes for off-types - subproject A
- Collaborative project: Sensor based monitoring and decision support for integrated pest management for greenhouse crops - subproject 2
- Crop sequences for optimized use of soil resources: combining allorhizous and homorhizous species for complementary root growth in topsoil and subsoil
- Economic impact assessment as a decision-making tool for resource allocation in horticultural research in East Africa
- Effects of extreme weather events on mental health and decision-making behavior regarding appropriate climate adaptation measures - an empirical study with Mexican farmers
- GIS-based land use modeling for scenario development at the regional level (LUCC)
- Online platform Education in historic gardens - Sharing experience in the context of cultural heritage conservation and education for sustainable development
- Site-specific modelling of N dynamics for the reduction of gaseous N emissions and further N losses in crop production - SP C
Work package leader of collaborative projects
Coordinated projects of subordinate institutions
- A full set of concept in the context of the BMBF - call 'competence networks in the agri-food research'
- Adaptability of different provenances of hazel and blackthorn
- Anionenkonkurrenz and selectivity in sorption of radionuclides on organoclays
- Biological soil disinfection for the sustainable and intensive production of woody plants
- Biology and chemical ecology of Phymastichus coffea LaSalle (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae), a parasitoid of adult coffee berry borer Hypothenemus hampei (Ferrari) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)
- BonaRes (ModulA, Phase 2): ORDIAmur - Overcoming Replant Disease by an Integrated Approach - subproject A
- BonaRes (Module A, Phase 3): ORDIAmur - overcoming the post-harvest disease using an integrated approach, TP A
- Breeding innovations in wheat for resilient cropping systems (BRIWECS), Subproject A
- Business management system for sustainable agriculture
- Cause of insufficient resistance to rain with strawberries
- Celery latent virus - an extraordinary new member of the Potyviridae - Further analysis of genome expression and protein functions
- Characterization and cultural enrichment of bioactive active in edible mushrooms from Lower Saxony
- Climate change: impacts on pests and beneficial organisms in field vegetable farming
- Collaborative project: Development of an automated decision support system for biological and integrated plant protection in greenhouses - Subproject 1
- Collaborative project: Development of innovative detection methods for potato wart disease as a basis for ensuring potato production in Germany (INNOKA) - subproject 3
- Collaborative project: Development of peat-free growing media with regulated nutrient and water supply on the basis of biogenic residues and regional available natural clays - suitable processing methods and use of the control functions of the clay amendment – Subproject A
- Collaborative project: Development of resistant, homogeneous and productive varieties of Helleborus spec. – Subproject 2 (following project)
- Collaborative project: Development of self-adapting LED-Traps for greenhouses - subproject 1
- Collaborative project: Diagnostic methods for sustainable protection strategies against potato wart. Subproject 1
- Collaborative project: Food Security in Rural Zambia: Integrating Traditional Fruit and Vegetable Crops in Smallholder Agroforestry Systems. Subproject 1
- Collaborative project: LEDs in plant illumination systems based on PAR (Photosynthetic Active Radiation) to improve the efficiency of in vitro and in vivo production protocols – Subproject 2
- Collaborative project: Marker assisted selection for the improvement of plant architecture and inflorescence size in chrysanthemum – Subproject 1
- Collaborative project: Quality and safety in the production chain of organically produced ready-to-eat salads. Coordination
- Collaborative project: Salt taste enhancing peptides derived from enzymatically produced protein hydrolysates. Subproject 1
- Collaborative projects and rural development in Southwest China: Rural development through land use diversification - actor-based strategies and integrative technologies for agricultural landscapes in southwest China's mountainous region. Project 6: GIS-based land use modeling (LUCC)
- Creation of proteome reference maps for somatic and zygotic embryos of Cyclamen persicum for description and optimization of somatic embryogenesis as a propagation system
- Denitrification of whey and whey products - a combination of chromatography and organic nitrate reduction
- Derivation of intrinsic soil hydraulic properties using tensions-infiltration-measurements in the absence of interface effects
- Development of a methodology for assessing species and habitat diversity (biodiversity) in LCA by the example of biogenic fuels
- Development of a molecular diagnostic for sustainable and resource-efficient production of the renewable resource potato starch. Subproject 3
- Development of a new breeding technology for improved root systems, drought tolerance and sustainable crop production
- Development of an integrated nitrogen management in field vegetable to avoid nitrogen surpluses, Subproject LUH: Strategies for reducing the N balance balance among farms in northern Germany
- Does induced phytotoxicity of apple replant disease influence Malus domestica roots?
- Economic evaluation of weather-related damage to horticultural crops
- Establishing resistance strategies to control new Globodera pallida populations in starch potatoes
- Ethical, Legal and Socio-Economic Aspects of Genome Editing in Agriculture. Subproject 4: Legal issues of genome editing of plants and animals
- Evaluation of methods for the detection of powdered activated carbon in sewage treatment plant effluent
- Flavoring substances from secondairy streams: Biotechnological production of high quality flavoring substances from secondairy streams of the food industry
- FOR 431: Identification of factors limiting fruit set in tomato with the aim of genetic improvement of heat tolerance
- FOR 756 Base Project 2: Establishment and management of a database on vulnerability issues in Thailand and Vietnam
- FOR 756 Special project (Agriculture): Response of rural households to agricultural income shocks
- FOR 756 Special project (Economic geography): Impact of shocks on regional economic development and local capacity building in Thailand and Vietnam
- FOR 948 P9: The role of leaf senescence in relation to nitrogen uptake and translocation to the reproductive plant organs for genotypic differences in nitrogen efficiency of rapeseed
- Functional ecology and sustainable management of the Munessa forest, Ethiopia - Central project and coordinating scientist
- Fuse in asparagus yield and reduction of mycotoxins by developing integrated control measures against root and Stängelfäulen caused by Fusarium spp.
- Future nature conservation concepts for Harz and Lüneburg Heath
- GlobE: HORTINLEA - Diversifying food systems: Learning and innovation in horticultural value chains to improve the livelihood situation in rural and urban regions in East Africa (Kenya, Ethiopia and Tanzania). Partner E
- GlobE: HORTINLEA - Diversifying food systems: Learning and innovation in horticultural value chains to improve the livelihood situation in rural and urban regions in East Africa (Kenya, Ethiopia and Tanzania). Partner F
- GlobE: HORTINLEA - Diversifying food systems: Learning and innovation in horticultural value chains to improve the livelihood situation in rural and urban regions in East Africa (Kenya, Ethiopia and Tanzania). Partner G
- GlobE: Trans-Sec - Innovation strategies for health safety by technology and knowledge transfer - subproject D
- Identification of fire blight-inhibiting components of microbial antagonists
- Identifizierung und Entwicklung von Markergenen für die Transgen-freie Selektion von Pflanzen editiert durch CRISPR/Cas
- III SUNREG impact of large-scale cultivation of energy crops on wildlife of the agricultural landscape
- Impact of large-scale cultivation of energy crops on the wildlife of the agricultural landscape
- Influence of canopy structure on light interception and productivity of greenhouse cucumber
- Interaction and control of mammalian ectoparasites using Entomopathogenic Fungi (EF)
- Investigation of beta-alanine aminotransferase at the intersection of pyrimidine, polyamine, coenzyme A and branched-chain amino acid metabolism
- Investigation of thrips resistance in Chrysanthemum and implementation of results for development of thripsresistant genotypes. Subproject 1
- Isolation of native potato proteins from potato and amniotic hydrolysis to bioactive peptides, including analytical and biological testing.
- Klimaeinflüsse auf die epidemische Entwicklung von Pathogenen im Mais Climate-related abiotic damages in fruit and vegetables ('knock-out effects')
- Klimaeinflüsse auf die epidemische Entwicklung von Pathogenen im Mais Development and adverse effects of animal pests of sugar beet
- KULUNDA: How to prevent the next »Global Dust Bowl«? Ecological and economic strategies for sustainable land management in the Russian steppes: A potential solution to climate change. Subproject 6: Soil ecology, fractions
- Large-scale peat moss cultivation in Lower Saxony as a result of using black peat and its potential for climate change and biodiversity
- Life cycle related assessment of biogas plants at three sites in Lower Saxony: integration of the impact categories biodiversity and landscape
- Marker of generation-friendly products and services - portfolio and consumption possibilities of action
- Meta mechanisms stabilizing growth to achieve yield stability in winter wheat
- Mineral-element transport into and distribution in seeds
- Modeling of pathogens and insect pests
- Molecular and biological characterization of a new virus from a carrot for unknown plant virus genome organization
- Mushrooms as a new source of oxidoreductases for bakery production
- New approaches to control the cabbage whitefly (Aleyrodes proletella) a key pest in cabbage
- Nutritional evaluation of functional food ingredients - the implementation of human studies to biokinetics and efficacy of bioactive substances
- Operational management system for sustainable agriculture - After granting
- Origin and composition of organic N forms and related stabilization mechanisms in a soil chronosequence
- Participatory development of obesity prevention concepts for socially disadvantaged children and young people
- Patterns of resistance gene evolution in roses as models for heterozygous outcrossing woody perennials
- Perception of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) - corporate activities as a treatment option for consumers
- Physiological, proteomical and genomic characterization of manganese toxicity and manganese texture tolerance in Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.)
- Processes of belowground carbon cycling in the plant-mycorrhiza-soil system as affected by silvicultural management
- Promoting health and productivity of tomato by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
- Promotion of functional biodiversity to control the cabbage whitefly
- ProTAL
- Recherche vorhandener Literatur und Daten zu Pathogenen und Schadinsekten Population dynamics of cereal aphids under changing climatic conditions
- Regeneration, Maintenance, and Sustainable Use of Pristine Forests in Ethiopia
- Relevance of functional soil organic matter fractions for kinetics and spatiotemporal patterns of denitrification
- SPP 1090 AG 1: Physical stabilization of soil organic matter caused by formation of hydrophobic interfaces on aggregates and particles
- SPP 1315: Modification of pore surface physicochemistry in unsaturated media by formation of biogeochemical interfaces - Contact angle analysis and relevance for sorption and transport of solutes and colloids
- Studies on the effect of laser light on the basis of image analysis on juvenile plants for weed control
- Sunreg II: Ecological optimization of production and energetic use of biomass natural and environmentally sound expansion of biomass energy paths
- SURUMER - Sustainable Rubber Cultivation in the Mekong Region, Subproject Microeconomic analysis of sustainable management concepts of natural resources in rubber cultivation in Yunnan (China)
- The apoplast of higher plants: compartment of storage, transport, and reactions - The significance of the apoplast for the mineral nutrition of higher plants
- The capacity of agriculture to adjust to economic crisis and environmental shocks in Thailand and Vietnam
- The role of leaf senescence in relation to nitrogen uptake and translocation to the reproductive plant organs for genotypic differences in nitrogen efficiency of rapeseed
- Three-dimensional modelling of salt stress effects on the tomato canopy development
- Transcriptomic analysis of manganese toxicity and manganese leaf-tissue tolerance in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.)
- Use-oriented compensation measures in biogas production
- WeGa - Coordination
- WeGa - Work packages of the University of Hannover
- Wilt of plums: mechanisms and impact factors
- Work package 2.8: Impact Evaluation of dendromass crops on landscape experience and recovery, integration of solutions in landscape design and overall spatial planning
- Young rabbit causes of mortality
Coordinated collaborative projects of subordinate institutions
- Competence Network Horticultural value added chain (WeGa)
- FOR 431: Protected cultivation - an approach to sustainable vegetable production in the humid tropics
- FOR 756: Vulnerability to poverty and dynamics of poverty in Southeast Asia
- PAK 188: Functional Ecology and Sustainable Management of the Munessa Forest, Ethiopia
Subordinate institutions as work package leader of collaborative projects
Involved in research projects
- Application of genomics and proteomics to camel Streptococcus agalactiae: development of vaccines and diagnostics to support camel milk marketing through improved control of mastitis
- Assessing the farm-level impact of genetically improved farmed tilapia (GIFT) in China and the Philippines
- Breeding innovations in wheat for resilient cropping systems, subproject F
- Carlavirus biodiversity in selected horticultural crop plants and ornamentals
- Causes of defects in rod asparagus and ways to reduce with special consideration of bar browning
- Characterization of the Solanum tuberosum proteome under conditions of nitrogen deficiency and drought stress as basis for breeding of nitrogen efficient and drought tolerant starch potatoes
- Control of woolly aphid by release of Blutlauszehrwespen of mass rearing
- Development of natural biological pest regulation systems in vegetable and ornamental production
- Development of PC-based programs for the use of beneficial insects
- Development of strategies for adapting the quality production of agricultural crops to climate change and gartenbaullicher in Lower Saxony. TP3: Adaptation of variety, soil preparation and fertilization on scarce water supplies in the production of quality wheat
- Differentiation of the potato wart pathotypes by using newly detected DNA sequences
- Functional conversion of agricultural buildings and farms
- GRAIN LEGUMES - New strategies to improve grain legumes for food and feed
- Identification of genetic factors influencing replant disease in apple
- Impact of dynamic redox-conditions on clay mineralogy and colloid dynamic in the soil
- Improving small farm production and marketing of bananas under trees: Resource partitioning, living soils, cultivar choice and marketing strategies
- Increase in photosynthesis and biomass production of aspen by reducing photorespiration
- Interdisciplinary concept for optimization of the piglet growth and stabilization of the stock immunity for the purpose of salmonellae reduction
- Investigations on the impact of flower strips
- Mineral surfaces as hotspots for microorganisms and element circulation in biodiversity exploratories
- New resistance sources against Globodera pallida in starch potatoes
- Novel Sources of Resistance to Globodera pallida in Starch Potatoes
- Overcoming Replant Disease by an Integrated Approach: Nematodes involved in Apple Replant Disease, and as indicators of soil quality
- Position-specific 15N signatures and delta-18O of N2O from denitrification in aquatic systems and hydromorphic soils as indicators of process dynamics
- Preventing and containing trypanocide resistance in the cotton zone of West Africa (Phase II)
- Product chains from biomass from rewetted fen peatlands in Lower Saxony
- PROTECTOR - Recycling and upgrading of bone meal for environmentally friendly crop protection and nutrition
- Role of fungal denitrification from N2O fluxes in soil
- Rural Entrepreneurship
- Severity assessment from an animal's point of view
- Silvicultural contributions towards sustainable management and conservation of forest resources in the highlands of Ethiopia
- WeGa - Network - Product and productsafety highly intensive plant production
Contact
Leibniz University of Hannover
Welfengarten 1
30167 Hannover
Lower Saxony
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)511 762-0
Fax: +49 (0)511 762-3456
Email: info(@)pressestelle.uni-hannover.de